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The First Born.

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I.     "He has eyes like the Christ,"         The mother said, and smiled;     "He will be wise and good,         My wondering little child.     God grant him strength to do         Whate'er his tasks may be,     But spare him, if Thou wilt,         O, spare him Calvary!"     II.     Grim where the black bars cast         Their shadows o'er his bed,     He waits to pay the cost         Of blood his hands have shed.     The mother kneels and sobs:         "God, he shall always be,     In spite of Cain's red brand,         A stainless child to me."

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